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to read up on
To read up on something means to research or study a topic to gain more knowledge about it. Example: "I need to read up on World War II for my history presentation."
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czytać dalej, odczytywać
hand in
To submit work or hand in work means to give a completed assignment to your teacher for grading. Example: "Please hand in your essays by the end of the day
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doręczać, wręczać oddawać bo pracę
be into something
To be into something means to be very interested or enthusiastic about it. Example: "My brother is really into astrophysics and reads every book he can find on the subject."
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być w czymś
to hand out
To hand out something means to distribute things to each person in a group. Example: "The teacher will hand out the worksheets after explaining the activity."
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rozdać / rozdawać
copy out
To copy out something means to write it down exactly as it appears in another text. Example: "I had to copy out the vocabulary list from the textbook into my notebook."
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przepisać słowo w słowo
drop out
To drop out of school means to quit or stop attending before you have completed your studies. Example: "He decided to drop out of school to pursue his music career."
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wycofać się np rzucać szkołę
to knuckle down
Team - it's time to knuckle down and finalize this project. To knuckle down means to start working or studying very hard and seriously. Example: "With final exams next month, it's time to knuckle down."
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zabrać się do pracy
Drużyno - czas zabrać się do pracy i sfinalizować ten projekt.
to catch up with
I think we are going too fast, Jim doesn't catch up with us. To catch up with other people means to reach the same level or standard after falling behind. Example: "After being sick, I had to study every evening to catch up with my classmates."
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nadążać za
Myślę, że idziemy za szybko, Jim za nami nie nadąża.
go over
To go over something means to review, check, or examine it carefully. Example: "Let's go over our notes together before the test."
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przejrzeć np notatki
the pencil is dull
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ołówek jest tępy
the scarf is snagged
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szalik się zaciągnął
the sweater is pilled
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sweter jest zmechacony
the cable is frayed
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kabel jest przetarty
the zipper is jammed
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zamek błyskawiczny się zaciął
my alarm didn't go off
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mój alarm nie włączył się
traffic is backed up
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ruch jest zablokowany
to call shotgun
as soon as my dad unlocked the car my brother shouted: shotgun!
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zaklepac siedzenie z przodu obok kierowcy
to shoot the breeze
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gadać o wszystkim i o niczym
to be coy about sth
My grandfather is always coy about his age, joking that he "stopped counting at 30." (He is deflecting the question in a lighthearted way.)
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nie chcieć czegoś powiedzieć, być tajemniczym
To be cagey about something:
and suggests being suspiciously secretive. The witness was very cagey about his relationship with the victim, which made the detectives suspicious." (Here, "cagey" implies he is deliberately hiding something important, possibly to protect himself.)
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Być ostrożnym w czymś:
fall apart
His world fell apart after Susan cancelled their wedding. y trainers are falling apart
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rozpadać się/załamywać się
I'm hailing a taxi
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Zamawiam taksówkę
I'm window shopping
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Oglądam wystawy sklepowe
I'm feeding the parking meter
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opłacam parking monetami

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